The Human Nature Series
- Nigel Gittens
- Mar 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 31
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Two timeless questions have shaped philosophical inquiry for centuries:
What is human nature?
What holds societies together?
The answers to these questions determine how individuals live, how societies organize themselves, and why civilizations flourish—or decline.
The Human Nature Series brings together two complementary works that explore these fundamental issues:
Nature of Man
Nature of Society
Together, these books present a philosophical framework for understanding the relationship between the individual human being and the structure of society.
Why Understanding Human Nature Matters
Human beings are not isolated individuals. Every action, belief, and moral choice occurs within a broader social environment.
To understand society, we must first understand human nature—the motivations, tendencies, and moral capacities that shape human behavior.
Without this understanding, the forces that sustain or destabilize societies remain hidden.
Meet Your Guide: -

Nigel Gittens is a graduate of the University of the West Indies (BSc., Civil Eng., Hons) and Henley Management College (MBA). He has also been a former member of the School of Philosophy of Trinidad and Tobago (27 years) and its chairman for ten (10) years (1992 -2002). He is an avid reader of philosophy and an author of five (5) books. He has been a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation and Advaita Philosophy for the past forty five (45) years.
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Book One: Nature of Man
This work explores the philosophical foundations of human behavior.
It examines:
• The essential characteristics of human nature• The forces that shape individual conduct• The moral dimensions of human action• The relationship between freedom and responsibility
By examining these themes, Nature of Man seeks to clarify what it means to be human and why this understanding is essential for interpreting the world around us.
Book Two: Nature of Society
While individuals possess their own motivations and beliefs, they live within complex social systems.
Nature of Society examines the structure of those systems and the principles that sustain social order.
Topics explored include:
• The foundations of stable societies
• The relationship between individuals and institutions
• The forces that promote cooperation or conflict
• Why civilizations sometimes decline
A Complete Framework
Individually, each book addresses an important dimension of human life.
Together, they provide a broader framework for understanding how human nature shapes society and how societies influence the lives of individuals.
For readers seeking a deeper perspective on human behavior, social organization, and the philosophical foundations of civilization, the Human Nature Series offers a unified exploration of these enduring questions.
The Human Nature Series (Complete Edition)
This edition includes both works:
• Nature of Man
• Nature of Society
Together they form a philosophical exploration of the individual and the social order.
Special Online Price
Complete Human Nature Series (Two Ebook Bundle)
Regular value:US $186
Today: US $167.00
This is an Ebook collection and there is a sixty (60) day money-back guarantee period.
Who These Books Are For
These works will be of particular interest to readers who are interested in:
• philosophy• human behavior• social thought• the foundations of civilization• the relationship between the individual and society
Begin Your Exploration
Understanding society begins with understanding human nature.
Readers interested in exploring these ideas are invited to begin with the Human Nature Series, which brings together both works in a single collection.
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